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Join our lab at the forefront of biosecurity research and safety training. Explore dangerous experiments, whistleblowing protection, and protocols for controlling pathogens. Gain experience in preparedness planning and response scenarios. Stay informed on global oversight and protection measures.
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The Select Agent Laboratory: • at the intersection of research, preparedness and safety • Nancy Connell,PhD • Professor and Vice-chair for Research • Department of Medicine • UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School • Director, UMDNJ Center for BioDefense
Safety- • regulations • training • inspections • Preparedness- • planning, training, exercising • Research- • “dangerous experiments” • reporting and publication • Whistleblower Protection
Training • BSL3 training • Incident command • First aid • Examinations • Experience • Responsibility
Preparedness • “planning, training, exercising” • walk-throughs, table tops, and full-scale • power outages, floods, accidents, fire, health emergency, theft • Students, certificates, electives
Scenarios and Exercises • Operation Smokescreen • Operation Secure Access • Operation Secure Egress
Poste’s list of activities Stealth viral vectors Novel genes Novel proteins Novel organisms Host range expansion Host immune evasion Agents that induce immune hyperresponse Recombination: benign X virulent Latent/triggerable infections
Restrictions on release of information • Mousepox/IL-4 case: should these data not have been published? • Who reviews and decides? • How can lack of publications be compensated?
Controlling dangerous pathogens • Monitoring and verification protocols: BWC • Domestic: CDC, DoD, USDA • Comprehensive international oversight of work with biological pathogens • Model: Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee? • Protective oversight regime: consequential regulation • Adequate protection against interference with scientific exploration
Whistleblowing and disclosure: protection of the concerned citizen-scientist
ICRC: “Voicing concern” Those working in life sciences who voice concern and take responsible action require and deserve political and professional support and protection. Action points: •Encourage people who work in the life sciences to voice concern about issues relating to poisoning and the deliberate spread of infectious disease. •Ensure that adequate mechanisms exist for voicing such concerns without fear of retribution.
First, what are the possible events or situations that might lead a responsible individual to make the decision to report an activity? 1. lack of biosafety compliance 2. lack of security compliance 3. experimental procedures that lead or might lead to the generation of dangerous strains or toxins (”the seven experiments of concern”) How to make vaccine ineffective Alter host range of pathogen Enhance virulence of pathogen Confer resistance to useful antibiotics & antivirals 4. use of science in ways that might contravene BWTC
Laboratory Institution Gov’t BWTC ombudsman committee Reporting pathways